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Mycotoxins in corn and wheat silage in Israel
Silage is an important feed source for intensive dairy herds worldwide. Fungal growth and mycotoxin production before and during silage storage is a well-known phenomenon, resulting in reduced nutritional value and a possible risk factor for animal health.
Michael Sulyok, A Shlosberg
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Performance of lactating dairy cows fed ryegrass silage and corn silage with ground corn, steam-flaked corn, or hominy feed [PDF]
Forty-eight mid-lactation Holstein cows were used in a 6-wk completely randomized block design trial with a 4 x 3 factorial arrangement of treatments to determine the effects of feeding different proportions of corn silage and ryegrass silage with supplemental ground corn (GC), steam-flaked corn (SFC), and hominy feed (HF) on the performance of ...
J K Bernard, J W West
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Toxigenic fungi and mycotoxins in mature corn silage
Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2007To investigate the exposure of livestock and farm workers to mycotoxins during the last months of silage use, the mycoflora and the mycotoxins in a mature silage (11-months-old) were studied. A multimycotoxin method was developed to evaluate the toxigenic in vitro ability of fungal strains. The screening of potentially toxigenic fungi isolated from the
Natacha Heutte
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Veterinarno-meditsinski nauki, 1982
A total of 1050 samples of maize silage taken at various depths on premises for storing ensilaged feeds. The presence of eight species of microscopic fungi was demonstrated in the sampled silage: Mucor, Penicillium, Aspergillus, Alternaria, Trichoderma. It was established that highest was the number of species in the surface layer of the ensilaged mass.
E, Krustev, B, Khristov
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A total of 1050 samples of maize silage taken at various depths on premises for storing ensilaged feeds. The presence of eight species of microscopic fungi was demonstrated in the sampled silage: Mucor, Penicillium, Aspergillus, Alternaria, Trichoderma. It was established that highest was the number of species in the surface layer of the ensilaged mass.
E, Krustev, B, Khristov
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Evaluation of Sorghum and Ryegrass Silage as Alternatives to Corn Silage
2023Silaj; yeşil bitkilerin anaerobik koşullarda depolanmasıyla elde edilen yem turşularıdır. Kış aylarında önemli kaba yem kaynağı sağlamaktadır ve birçok nedenden dolayı üreticiler için ilgi çekicidir. En çok tarımı yapılan silaj ürünü mısırdır. Mısır büyük ruminant ve küçük ruminatlar için rasyonlarının önemli bir yem kaynağıdır.
TÜREDİ, Alparslan Mutluhan +1 more
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Agronomy Journal, 2020
AbstractCorn (Zea mays L.) silage and alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) rotations dominate dairy forage production in temperate regions, but low yields during establishment of spring seeded alfalfa limits productivity and profitability. Interseeding alfalfa with corn silage is a novel establishment method that could enhance environmental quality, alfalfa ...
William R. Osterholz +2 more
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AbstractCorn (Zea mays L.) silage and alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) rotations dominate dairy forage production in temperate regions, but low yields during establishment of spring seeded alfalfa limits productivity and profitability. Interseeding alfalfa with corn silage is a novel establishment method that could enhance environmental quality, alfalfa ...
William R. Osterholz +2 more
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[The mycoflora of corn silage].
Veterinarno-meditsinski nauki, 1987Maize silage was sampled to investigate the mycotic flora in it, the material for testing being taken at the time of preparing the silage as well 4 to 5 months later. It was found that richest mycoflora developed in the superficial layers of the silage mass, chiefly constituted by fungus species of the Aspergillus, Penicillium, Alternaria, and Mucor ...
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Archiv fur Tierernahrung, 1990
The internal mycoflora of silage maize plants was examined in several years. Average Fusarium infection of the maize plants was 10.4% and leaf sheaths and stalks were preferably colonized by the fungi. During the growing season an increase in total colonization of the maize plant by field fungi as well as by species of the genus Fusarium was observed ...
H, Baath, O, Knabe, P, Lepom
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The internal mycoflora of silage maize plants was examined in several years. Average Fusarium infection of the maize plants was 10.4% and leaf sheaths and stalks were preferably colonized by the fungi. During the growing season an increase in total colonization of the maize plant by field fungi as well as by species of the genus Fusarium was observed ...
H, Baath, O, Knabe, P, Lepom
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